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Second-stringer's place
Answer for the clue "Second-stringer's place ", 5 letters:
bench
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A bench is a long seat on which several people may sit at the same time. Benches are typically made of wood, but may also be made of metal, stone, or synthetic materials. Many benches have arm and back rests; some have no back rest and can be sat on from ...
Usage examples of bench.
Moving very quickly I went to the bench on which was mounted the acuity tester and started to comply.
Then I noticed the dust cover for the acuity tester lying on the bench.
He arose from the oaken bench on which he was seated in the chapel, and wished, as the priest had done, to go and bid a last adieu to the double grave which contained his two lost friends.
Without care or consideration of ahimsa, Danlo reached up to the lowest branch of the tree above the bench, and he plucked off a single leaf.
A squalid alameda where there stood a rotting brushwood gazebo and a few old iron benches.
Dropping unceremoniously onto the bench beside Alec, he unhooked a cup from his belt and helped himself to the wine.
Winded but triumphant, he let a bath servant assist him into his tub while Alec stationed himself on a nearby bench.
Sighing with relief, she sat on a bench by the almonry and watched Jenny romp with a kitten.
Claire pulled Amice to her feet and helped her to a bench by the fire.
The tile was a pristine white and the place was spotless, with benches ancored to the floor, mirrors everywhere.
At length they reached a round chamber, some fifty feet across, scattered with low tables and tiny benches round a central open hearth, where a low fire burned and a huge kettle hung from a pair of andirons and a cross-bar.
The royal audience chamber is to be apsidal, lined with benches in elegant contemporary woods.
She had a bowl of soft water and a pair of boots to offer for the heavy waders, for outer comfort, a glass of cold buttermilk and a bench on which to rest, in the circular arbour until dinner was ready.
He was ravenous for the buttermilk, and when he stretched on the bench in the arbour the flickering patches of sunlight so tantalized his tired eyes, while the bees made such splendid music, he was soon sound asleep.
Uncle Henry, Aunty Em and Dorothy all squeezed up together on the front bench of the wagon.